- In the
canon law of the
Catholic Church, the loss of
clerical state (commonly
referred to as laicization, dismissal, defrocking, and degradation) is the...
- his pontificate, Paul VI was
permissive in
allowing bishops to
grant laicisation of
priests who
wanted to
leave the
sacerdotal state. John Paul II changed...
- Víctor
Manuel Fernández. In Sept 2024,
Archbishop Kennedy upheld the
laicisation of
Ariel Alberto Principi, a
former diocesan priest convicted of child...
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December 2023. Brown,
Elizabeth A.R. (2001). "Laity,
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Philip the Fair of France". In Stafford,
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Micheline D'Allaire (1986). "Les
Religieuses du
Quebec dans le
Courant de la
Laïcisation".
Cultures du
Canada Français. 3: 38–45. Bernier, Jean; Roy, Laurent...
- public,
official response ranged from
suspension of
sacramental duties to
laicisation. The
higher prominence given today to the
presence of LGBT clergy, including...
-
liberation theology and
priestly celibacy. He
virtually stopped the
liberal laicisation of
problem priests policy of Pope Paul VI,
which inadvertently may have...
-
monastic orders in
their lands.
Under the
influence of
Josephinism the
laicisation of
several monastic foundations was
undertaken in
Catholic parts of Germany...
-
Micheline D'Allaire, "Les
Religieuses du Québec dans le
Courant de la
Laïcisation,"
Cultures du
Canada Français (1986), Vol. 3, pp 38-45. "La promotion...
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effect in July 1450,
after papal permission had been
granted for the
laicisation of an
ecclesiastical institution and
office (that of scholaster). Between...